For the answer to the question above, t<span>hey went to shows like the Vaudeville show, they went to picture movies, they started watching and playing sports, they sent telegraphs to communicate with others, they shopped, read newspapers, went to amusement parks, Wild West shows, and went to concerts. We still do many of these activities today for our leisure time.</span>
I think it would be like a scary theme so than you give the teacher a rush
Answer:
1) Why Did You Start Looking For Another Job?
2) Why Are You Leaving?
3) What Does Your New Position Offer That Influenced Your Decision To Leave?
4) What Could We Have Done Better?
5) Would You Ever Consider Returning To This Company?
6) What Could We Have Done To Keep You Here?
7) Were You Comfortable Talking To Your Manager?
8) Did You Have All The Tools You Needed To Succeed At Your Job?
9) Do You Feel Your Job Description Changed Since You Were Hired? How?
10) What Was The Best Part Of Your Job?
Explanation:
The answer to your question would be option B. This would construct the sentence into, "Jonathan was not particularly hungry; he spent the meal picking at the food on his plate".
Explanation: its b
In the excerpt "Cyclops...lay down like a mast among his sheep.", the Cyclops is compared to a mast because of his size. He is not compared to Zeus (and it would be sacrilegious to compare a monster with the father of the gods); also, he is not surrendering. He is laying down because he has had his fill of Oydsseus's companions, not because he has been defeated.